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Regains vs Remains - What's the difference?

regains | remains |


As verbs the difference between regains and remains

is that regains is (regain) while remains is (remain).

As a noun remains is

what is left after a person (or any organism) dies; a corpse.

Jammier vs Hammier - What's the difference?

jammier | hammier |


As adjectives the difference between jammier and hammier

is that jammier is comparative of jammy while hammier is comparative of hammy.

Techy vs Techs - What's the difference?

techy | techs |


As an adjective techy

is technical.

As a noun techs is

plural of lang=en.

Loaneth vs Loadeth - What's the difference?

loaneth | loadeth |


As verbs the difference between loaneth and loadeth

is that loaneth is (loan) while loadeth is (archaic) (load).

Covet vs Colet - What's the difference?

covet | colet |


As a verb covet

is to wish for with eagerness; to desire possession of, often enviously.

As a noun colet is

(obsolete) a lower servant in a church.

Lazulite vs Lazuline - What's the difference?

lazulite | lazuline |


As a noun lazulite

is (mineralogy) a semi-precious gemstone that is a basic phosphate of magnesium, iron and aluminium.

As an adjective lazuline is

pale blue.

Cannibalism vs Cannibalise - What's the difference?

cannibalism | cannibalise |


As a noun cannibalism

is the act of eating another of one's own species.

As a verb cannibalise is

.

Phlebotomy vs Phlebotome - What's the difference?

phlebotomy | phlebotome |


As nouns the difference between phlebotomy and phlebotome

is that phlebotomy is the opening of a vein, either to withdraw blood or for letting blood; venesection while phlebotome is an instrument used for phlebotomy; a fleam.

Seamed vs Teamed - What's the difference?

seamed | teamed |


As verbs the difference between seamed and teamed

is that seamed is past tense of seam while teamed is past tense of team.

As adjectives the difference between seamed and teamed

is that seamed is out of condition; not in good condition while teamed is associated with others in a team.

Peachers vs Perchers - What's the difference?

peachers | perchers |


As nouns the difference between peachers and perchers

is that peachers is while perchers is .

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